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Capillary imbibition of monodisperse emulsions in confined microfluidic channels

Soft Condensed Matter 2021-02-05 v1 Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

We investigate imbibition of a monodisperse emulsion into a low-aspect ratio microfluidic channel with the height h comparable to the droplet diameter d. For confinement ratio d/h = 1.2, the tightly confined disk-like droplets in the channel move more slowly compared to the average suspension velocity. Behind the meniscus that drives the imbibition, there is a droplet-free region, separated from the suspension region by a sharp concentration front. The suspension exhibits strong droplet density and velocity fluctuations, but on average, the suspension domain remains uniform. For weaker confinement, d/h = 0.65, the spherical droplets move faster than the average suspension flow, resulting in the formation of a dynamically unstable high-concentration region near the meniscus. We describe the macroscopic suspension dynamics using linear transport equations for the particle-phase flux and suspension flux that are driven by the local pressure gradient. A dipolar particle interaction model explains the observed large density and velocity fluctuations in terms of the dynamics of elongated particle clusters with different orientations.

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@article{arxiv.2102.02774,
  title  = {Capillary imbibition of monodisperse emulsions in confined microfluidic channels},
  author = {Masoud Norouzi Darabad and Sagnik Singha and Jerzy Blawzdziewicz and Siva A. Vanapalli and Mark W. Vaughn},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.02774},
  year   = {2021}
}